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president obama, who led friday's meeting, seemed confident the two sides have common ground. "we've got to make sure that taxes don't go up on middle- class families, that our economy remains strong, that we're creating jobs." more meetings at the white house are expected over the next month. the epa is rejecting a request to relax rules requiring corn ethanol in gasoline. governors from north carolina, new mexico, georgia, texas, virginia, maryland, delaware, utah, and wyoming, nine states in all, asked the epa to lower standards on a law that requires refineries to use ethanol - derived from corn - to produce gasoline. however, governors say the summer drought caused lower corn production and higher prices for the commodity. the epa says it does not believe the economic harm warrants a waiver of the standard. the sudden resignation of cia director general david patreaus was due to an extra-marital affair. in some states, cases of infidelity can lead to larger divorce settlements, divorce attorney says sometimes out of guilt by the cheating party or in other instances, if it
president obama, who led friday's meeting, seemed confident the two sides have common ground. "we've got to make sure that taxes don't go up on middle- class families, that our economy remains strong, that we're creating jobs." more meetings at the white house are expected over the next month. the epa is rejecting a request to relax rules requiring corn ethanol in gasoline. governors from north carolina, new mexico, georgia, texas, virginia, maryland, delaware, utah, and wyoming, nine...
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we needed them to defeat obama. romney did not mention the constitution many times -excuse- me, i'm nervous. we have to go back to the constitution. if the republicans don't go by the constitution, they are no better than the democrats. host: plenty more time for your voices. looking for your phone calls, facebook posts, and tweets. more from the weekend activity on a morning talk shows. on sunday, tim pawlenty, a former governor of minnesota spoke about the future of the party. [video clip] >> if you look back at the election of 2012, when you have a product that you put into the marketplace and the marketplace does not buy it, you either have to have better marketing or better plan. this is a wake-up call or the republican party to have better marketing and it involves a lot of things, but clearly republicans need to do better with female voters, with latino and hispanic voters. so there's a need to better market. we also need products that sell better. that does not mean you change your philosophy, but i think pr
we needed them to defeat obama. romney did not mention the constitution many times -excuse- me, i'm nervous. we have to go back to the constitution. if the republicans don't go by the constitution, they are no better than the democrats. host: plenty more time for your voices. looking for your phone calls, facebook posts, and tweets. more from the weekend activity on a morning talk shows. on sunday, tim pawlenty, a former governor of minnesota spoke about the future of the party. [video clip]...
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i never believed that obama quite frankly that obama was going to lose. that peace was not actually a surprise to me and i was very confident going into it on that but the data side, to what chad was talking about on this very narrative is that polling has to show up not just majority in states, polling always have to show up at 56 or 57 to even think we had a shot at voting. and so i went into this very nervous about those votes and so obviously i was pleasantly surprised but i have to admit i have a personal stake in this. i got married in canada in 2004, across the border and i wasn't married. i lived in d.c. for a while, moved to california. i was married for a while in california and then i moved to washington and i wasn't married again. and now, i'm about to get married again. [laughter] thank you. >> hopefully to the same guy. [laughter] don't forget that. >> you don't gets gifts every time either. that's the problem. so i did have this very, i certainly had a personal thing in that so i was very pleasantly surprised on that side and i do think tha
i never believed that obama quite frankly that obama was going to lose. that peace was not actually a surprise to me and i was very confident going into it on that but the data side, to what chad was talking about on this very narrative is that polling has to show up not just majority in states, polling always have to show up at 56 or 57 to even think we had a shot at voting. and so i went into this very nervous about those votes and so obviously i was pleasantly surprised but i have to admit i...
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during the president obama years we went from 32% of gdp to 40% of gdp. germany's 42%. we're not far behind them. then you have france and italy and spain -- >> steve, dan, michael, thank you so much, guys. we really appreciate it. >> we have a lot more to say on this topic. >> it's one that could go on for a while here. >> we're heading to -- by the way f we become france and italy, does that mean the bread and cheese and water -- >> 20 minutes to go here, hanging onto those gains. we rallied in the open. the dow's up 177. >> i could see you at a cafe with a cigarette hanging out. >> you haven't seen anything yet. find out why our next guest says even bigger gains are on the horizon if things go the way he thinks they're going. >> walmart moving up its dividend payout from january up to december to avoid the looming fiscal cliff tax increase. should companies and investors be making these huge decisions based on uncertainties? we'll look at that coming up. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very inte
during the president obama years we went from 32% of gdp to 40% of gdp. germany's 42%. we're not far behind them. then you have france and italy and spain -- >> steve, dan, michael, thank you so much, guys. we really appreciate it. >> we have a lot more to say on this topic. >> it's one that could go on for a while here. >> we're heading to -- by the way f we become france and italy, does that mean the bread and cheese and water -- >> 20 minutes to go here, hanging...
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they didn't vote for barack obama. what happened to this whole -- >> stephanie: mitt romney is the gift that keeps on giving. did you see that newt gingrich called his comments nuts. but then he went on to say asian people voted for him more than latinos. they don't want gifts. so you're saying blacks and latinos don't but asians are hard working. they don't want gifts. >> oh, god. >> and election night o'reilly included women. women, blacks, latinos. >> stephanie: the sluts like the free birth control pills. ben stein and greg gutfeld. >> we need the revenue. >> you're communist. >> stephanie: wow. i was going to say -- wow. the republican party hasn't moved too far right. ben stein is a communist. >> he was giving away his own money so obviously he's a communist. >> ben stein and then bill crystal over the weekend saying hey, i don't think the tea party will mind if millionaires pay an extra 1%. why are we leveraging -- >> stephanie: wait a minute. you're a psychic. >> you're previewing what we have coming up. >> ste
they didn't vote for barack obama. what happened to this whole -- >> stephanie: mitt romney is the gift that keeps on giving. did you see that newt gingrich called his comments nuts. but then he went on to say asian people voted for him more than latinos. they don't want gifts. so you're saying blacks and latinos don't but asians are hard working. they don't want gifts. >> oh, god. >> and election night o'reilly included women. women, blacks, latinos. >> stephanie: the...
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obama. during the foreign policy debate, in fact, there was an outright discussion about traditional means of warfare. this is some of the, you know, the newer versions. and i hesitate saying this, of course, with senator mccain because he jumped in on this, but the short of it is i want to say there are strongly held differing viewpoints. starting with your question, david was presenting one view on this. i think it needs to be set, there are differing views. we will also be headed toward the sequestration debate and discussion which is going to be a very significant one over the issue of our defense budget. but you have in this makes public opinion. and there is in the united states a reluctance in both candid it's and they know that americans are not looking to have books on the ground. having said that, i think that will gain made two important points, one of which is, let's look at afghanistan. right now there is a discussion about the status of forces agreement and what kind of presenc
obama. during the foreign policy debate, in fact, there was an outright discussion about traditional means of warfare. this is some of the, you know, the newer versions. and i hesitate saying this, of course, with senator mccain because he jumped in on this, but the short of it is i want to say there are strongly held differing viewpoints. starting with your question, david was presenting one view on this. i think it needs to be set, there are differing views. we will also be headed toward the...
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however, when someone on the far left does something, when president barack obama says vaccines might cause autism, that was ignored. and, yes, he did say that. we'll talk about that later in the talk. so also there have already been 1e6r8 books published on the topic. chris mooney's one of them, there's a couple over ones. -- other ones. to our knowledge, this is the first book on the anti anti-scientific left. so progressives are anti-science as well -- >> let's give the devil his due, bob -- [inaudible] wrote a book. >> ah, okay. >> within months of yours. at the same time. >> oh, okay. and progressives are anti-science as well, it's just it's not reported by the media. the media simply looks the other way when their political allies do things that are anti-science. so what do we mean by progressives? well, we took david nolan's chart here, and we kind of relabeled it to fit more of our political ideology today. conservatives and libertarians are the ease to identify, the conservatives are the mainstream republican party, libertarians, the ron paul revolution, bring us back the con
however, when someone on the far left does something, when president barack obama says vaccines might cause autism, that was ignored. and, yes, he did say that. we'll talk about that later in the talk. so also there have already been 1e6r8 books published on the topic. chris mooney's one of them, there's a couple over ones. -- other ones. to our knowledge, this is the first book on the anti anti-scientific left. so progressives are anti-science as well -- >> let's give the devil his due,...
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so i think a first thing to look at is actually president obama's budget. president obama's budget actually does have specific way to get to additional $1.6 trillion in revenue, people may not like it. we can have a debate around it but it goes line by line as you can get an additional $1.6 trillion in revenue. when it comes to entitlements it has an additional $300 billion in savings. health care it goes line by line. in the next several weeks my guess is we're not going to agree to all those lines. my hope is they agree to overall targets when it comes to entitlements and revenue, they may lay out a number of the ways that you'd end up reaching those targets and several months after that, that actually write the legislation. i think the danger is that when it comes to the discretionary budget, 40% of the budget that's annually appropriate, where you decide how to allocate resources annually, what they decide to do is they end up reducing that category three or five years out. they realize they don't have to make the hard decisions for three to five years
so i think a first thing to look at is actually president obama's budget. president obama's budget actually does have specific way to get to additional $1.6 trillion in revenue, people may not like it. we can have a debate around it but it goes line by line as you can get an additional $1.6 trillion in revenue. when it comes to entitlements it has an additional $300 billion in savings. health care it goes line by line. in the next several weeks my guess is we're not going to agree to all those...
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power lunch" as he was one of the group of civic leaders to meet behind closed doors with president obama on friday. mark morial, a very happy saints fans as they beat the raiders yesterday, the ceo of the national urban league. you spoke with the president on friday, mayor. where do you think he sees the most fruitful opportunity for compromise? >> the president was in a great mood and i think our meeting on friday capped off a meeting during which the president -- a week, rather, during which the president met with business, labor, civic leaders and congressional leaders. and the most important thing from our perspective are, one, to ensure that middle class and working class tax cuts are sustained in the negotiations, and then number two, to ensure that any of the steps that are taken do not affect negatively on the fragile recovery and the job creation which is beginning to take place. and thirdly, to ensure that america's most vulnerable citizens, those who have been damaged by the recession in a very big way, do not have to bear disproportionate share of the burden to get us to a gr
power lunch" as he was one of the group of civic leaders to meet behind closed doors with president obama on friday. mark morial, a very happy saints fans as they beat the raiders yesterday, the ceo of the national urban league. you spoke with the president on friday, mayor. where do you think he sees the most fruitful opportunity for compromise? >> the president was in a great mood and i think our meeting on friday capped off a meeting during which the president -- a week, rather,...